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intro to business, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

His class was awesome. He is really funny, and easy to understand.

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KA Thomas, Middlesex Community College, Middlesex, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Mrs. Thomas teaches intro to Chemistry and Chemistry. She is amazing. I have never in my life taken science classes and pretty much avoided them my whole school career. If you show up to class and do her homework assignments you will do just fine. I took intro to chemistry and now I just started chemistry 121 and it is like I am doing a review of last semester already. Always there to help too.

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Carmen Cotei, University of Hartford, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Good

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Shannon Belangia, University of South Carolina Salkehatchie, Walterboro, SC, 29488


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Professor Belangia, exhibits gracious professionalism, she is always on time, she is knowledgeable about English and will do anything to make sure a student succeeds.She is a great person and an even better professor.

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jay fisher, university of southern california, los angeles, CA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Jay is the writing professor in University of Southern California. He is very helpful and patient to students. I like how he asks questions to guide students to reflect on writing. Highly recommend his writing instruction in the usc writing center. He is very supportive!!!.

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Mathematics, Norwalk community college, Norwalk, CT


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Allright Had her in high school at Hartford High, Knew her stuff, but had little patience for those of us that wasn't fast to get it. Could be very sarcastic with that high pitch voice. she should be teaching at college.

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Public Relations and Journalism, university of memphis, memphis, TN


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Horrible. Doesn't care, doesn't engage, you're on your own. Here's a tip--Go to the electronic site--take the optional quizes--he uses those for his midterm and final...

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Chad Bingham, Utah State University, Utah, UT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I do not like the way he uses Proctorio exam program to test us. I have never had to be recorded and his tests are too open ended! He doesn't even allow us to view our results once everyone has submitted the exam. His review sheet is really not a review sheet. It just has topics to know for the test and it's too broad! I hope I don't have to take one of his classes ever again! I do not recommend his class to others.

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

I had the pleasure of having John Wallace as my instructor at Post University for online courses in Psychology. At first I thought, “he gives a lot of work”. It was not a lot of work and by the time I got to the end of the course, I could not believe I made it through. I learned so much in 8 short weeks. Professor Wallace was going through his own turmoil, as he lived in Miami and had to evacuate during the worse hurricane season ever. In spite of his displacement, class went on as usual. I messed up on a couple of assignments as I tried to take online classes with only an iPhone! Lol! What was I thinking? In any event, Professor Wallace pushed the entire clsss to move on. He even allowed us to make up whatever assignments we missed. Constant feedback was given whether it was good or in areas needed for improvement. Thank you Professor!

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Lei wu, University of houston-clear lake, Houston, TX


Rating: 5 out of 5.

He is really good at teaching and his communication skills are excellent. He has the ability to clarify all the doubts students raise.

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